Perspectives on Environmental Adaptability and Physiological Polymorphism in Thermoregulation
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概要
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The environmental adaptability of human beings has progressed according to various environments experienced in the course of evolution. Therefore, various phenotypes for environmental adaptability exist and are considered to be physiological polymorphism. Physiological polymorphism in thermoregulation is influenced by genotype, individual characteristics, environmental factors, cultural factors, etc. Moreover, it is thought that physiological polymorphism is evidenced more clearly in physiological responses to extreme situations and/or changing conditions than in environments where homeostasis is easily maintained. In the field of physiological anthropology, I think that it is important not only to discover the physiological responses that demonstrate polymorphism, but also to hypothesize about the mechanisms and the processes by which such polymorphisms were formed, and their meaning for human beings. Such discussions may be supposed to lead to an evaluation of the environmental adaptability of humans from the viewpoint of physiological anthropology.
- 日本生理人類学会の論文
著者
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Maeda Takafumi
Toto
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Maeda Takafumi
Department Of Hygiene & Preventive Medicine Fuskushima Medical University
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Maeda Takafumi
Fukushima Medical University
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Maeda Takafumi
Department Of Hygiene And Preventive Medicine Fuskushima Medical University School Of Medicine
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Maeda Takafumi
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science Shinshu University
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